What is PRP Therapy? PRP Therapy is a fluid concentrate from one’s own bloodstream, composed primarily of platelets. What is PRP Therapy used for? PRP can accelerate tendons, ligaments, bone,…
Advanced Treatments
At Frey Pet Hospital, digital dental radiographs are available as a part of every procedure from dental cleaning to cases where your pet is being evaluated for a specific oral…
New tissue engineering therapies hold great potential for advancing treatments in the fight against diseases and injuries in both animals and humans. Frey Pet Hospital is pleased to offer this…
One of the most common injuries to the knee of dogs is tearing of the cranial cruciate ligament (CCL). This ligament is similar to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in…
Like us, animals such as dogs, cats, ferrets, and rabbits can get cancer. Fortunately, however, some forms of cancer are curable. In addition, recent advancements in cancer treatment can dramatically…
The use of ultrasound in small animal veterinary medicine has grown rapidly at Frey Pet Hospital. This is a non-invasive way to make an early diagnosis and allows for better…
Over 95% of the lab work run at Frey Pet Hospital is performed in-house allowing for results in just minutes. This means less waiting time for you and your pet….
Frey Pet Hospital is proud to continue to be at the forefront of veterinary medicine by offering Laparoscopic Surgery. Though relatively new to the veterinary world, this type of surgery…
At Frey Pet Hospital, it is our core belief that pets should not be in pain. As such, your pet’s comfort is our top priority. Though they may not always…
At Frey Pet Hospital we use a carbon dioxide (CO2) laser for the overwhelming majority of our surgeries. The laser is used to create precise incisions without the instrument itself…